Chelsea can clinch the Premier League title tonight with a win at West Brom and the players will no doubt be thinking about how they might celebrate after the game.

The Blues, however, have two games left after the clash at the Hawthorns, meaning Antonio Conte's side will have to remain focused to take some momentum into the FA Cup final against Arsenal on May 27.

With the final game of the season at home, it seems highly likely that the Premier League trophy (if won) will be handed over at Stamford Bridge on May 21.

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C.13. The League Champions shall further receive 40 commemorative medals to be presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided that any Player who has entered the field of play in a minimum of five of its League Matches that Season shall receive from the Club a commemorative medal. Additional medals may only be presented with the consent of the Board which shall only be given if the total number of Players who have entered the field of play that Season in a minimum of five of the Club’s League Matches exceeds 39.

Chelsea have only used 21 players, and three of them have been under five appearances.

So from the senior squad, Nathan Ake and Asmir Begovic cannot play five games, while Ola Aina needs to feature in each of the last three games to reach the magic five mark.

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Meanwhile, the question remains about who should get a medal from the backroom staff as those will count against the club's total of 39.

It will be an emotional farewell for Steve Holland, with the assistant manager set to leave the club at the end of the season to join England's national team full-time, while others will hope they are included in the haul.